RF/Microwave Absorbers

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RF, Microwave and Radar Absorbing Materials

  • Ideal for development production capable of up to 100 off runs, the 3D printed parts can be made in a range of polymers including ABS and polypropylene, as well as specialist conductive plastics.  Added EMI shielding protection can also be applied in the form of our anti static/conductive or shielding paints.

  • A lightweight conductive carbon loaded sheet stock providing broadband reflection loss at microwave frequencies. Exhibiting high reflection loss and intended to be applied to metal surfaces inside test boxes, housings, radomes, network enclosures, or antennae.

  • Lightweight conductive carbon loaded sheet stock providing broadband insertion loss at microwave frequencies. Exhibiting high reflection loss and intended to be applied to metal surfaces inside microwave cavities, housings, radomes, network enclosures, or antennae.

  • A lightweight conductive carbon loaded sheet stock providing broadband loss at microwave frequencies. A continuous gradient coating exhibiting high reflection loss for application to metal surfaces inside microwave cavities, housings, radomes, network enclosures, or antennae.

  • A magnetically loaded sheet stock having high loss at sub-microwave frequencies. Low Frequency Absorbers designed with shaped magnetic particles exhibiting high permeability at frequencies from 1 MHz to 3 GHz.

  • A thin, very highly loaded sheet stock with high loss at microwave frequencies, while maintaining characteristics of elastomeric binders. The most heavily magnetically loaded absorberexhibiting the highest loss for application applied to metal surfaces for traveling or surface wave attenuation.

  • Thin magnetically loaded sheet stock having loss at microwave frequencies while maintaining the desirable characteristics of elastomeric binders. Exhibiting high loss intended to be applied to metal surfaces inside microwave cavities to reduce the Q of the cavity.

  • A thin magnetically loaded sheet stock providing great reflection loss at a discrete frequency, typically offering 20dB of attenuation. Tuned Frequency Absorbers offer a narrowband of absorption so best used when a single discrete frequency is trying to be absorbed.

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